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THURSDAY' MMMNG, - MARCH 6
CITY 411 1 1188. -7;
~ , ) ,f.oloOrtrotez PAP= or rim wry .=
X4iTsoaotoatam. Osinuivrtioss for ;the
YrYMj G. B. Shaw, OptieLpy„ 615 MI
71ist;•-• :redo& dilly
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Biroimiter, . 30. 34
29 2-20
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• r Trade'with Taatiessitai
7,1 ~, T bil.blaciinssti Gaunt, in alluding to the
ot.Gen. authorizing Inds
, ••• • ..
tweepthe loyed , Stabse and those portione of
lie
~..Tesseil
eatilossession of the military au
•
*otitise of the United States, under °attain
Pr , ucti .: letd and necessary restrictions, use ' •
- - - i•sout
. this order extends only to his own!
'Military Department. Oar merchants, and
'tlie merchants of other pleas this side of the
Cumberland river, will naturally inquire how
they are to avail themselvee of the privileges
provided for the merchants residing within .
• the Department. of Gen. Halleek. Wlll the
Berveyor, of this Port inn. license and per 'ihit a upon terms - preicrihed by. General
lialleck 1' ...And would snob perinita be .
re
t the. Gumbetiand and Tonne/dies
i rivers ? - It requires, it seems tolne, an order
from Washington to make general and ant
. form tbe initructionf breed from military
bridges:eters at St. Louis."
''Phisluatter is of vast importance - to
(titling' sad, ehould receive the prompt at._
teatioa of basinesi men.
• Congresslonia Apportionment.
-Congress gives
.. •
• having passod an act:which
to this State ah additional member of the
Hoke, of Repreeentitires, the duty Uf re ar
jinxing the dist - riots will devolve upon the
I , Lesrislatnresession:. tt the present ion. The Se
nate on Friay resolved to appoint a committee
I - tot three to »vise the' apportionaent_of list
loiesion, In the House, of Rapresentilivis,
nsimilat - iesolution . was intro/iced by Mr.
Artustrotte and an aiaindmentioffered by Mr.
Providing for-the appointment of a
lcommittee of seven to report a bill apportion
I lag the State into Congressional districts for
lihenext ten years, Action was however post-
Ixoted on the resolution and the amendment,
- ,o.and here for the present - the matter rests. The,
.formation of a new distriat will be a very
matter, and, may regiiire a total revision
of the apportionment act of last session. The
sialljeot is attracting much attention, &tame
tisaylottploot to see a - warm discussion over it
ibtfore it is disposed of.
i; . An Important Order.
• - An 'Order was received', from the War De
;pertinent; on. Tuesday, directing that the
•
track '
of the Allegheny ' Valley Railroad be
Isstssded from its present terminus to the
?depot of :the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and
:'Fbiciagn Railroad, (in other words, *arum the
soli _vacated canal.) The eitension is 1113-
4kairiwi by the Secretary of War, for military
- Intyprses, as the government is subjected to
greisst'„exprmes In driving gnus and other
• 1 Vilry . MILT munitions from the Arsenal at
,Lawrenceville to the depot of the western
road.. W'hon thin short link, of a few rods in
entent,Ai 'supplied, a turnout eau be built
Door the Allegheny Valley road into tle Ar
:senal at Lawrenceville, and war material
'skipped on the oars from the government.
.baWings, and sent east or west without re-
shipment. • •
4 4 Hernia or Rupture.
. .
;This fearful malady, so ripe among all classes
of mr, people, for years has enSaged the at
)lantio* of the very best mschaniaal surgeons,
it well is hundreds of trust rashers. Ws
*Do among the varied appliames a new truss,
sakehatured by our friend Dr. Keyser, of
140 Wood 'street, which the Doctor says will
met a radical cure thing greatly to be de
sired by all sliliated in that way. You can
Set at his establishment any kind of truss you
wasit;l4l-111dieil.inrerr - othor meehankal ap
pliano. used . for the Aar* Dr dinasa or dafor
' The Doitoi ha' 'Oren over a dozen
YeareAripecial attention to this disease, and
. sure. he. can give ratisfoctios. He also
:keeps all kinds of medicines. Ilion are sick
.Milf don't know what "ails" you, call an - him
and he will be sure to get you a remedy that
!will fait.
.';...MOTEIIIINT or Tzoors..--The movement of
,troops Li steadily advancing from this State
•to each points as are indicated by the War
out Since the order of General /do
' az, issued 'to GOT: Curtin last week, for
- :trOops. as' were in condition to march,
alio regiments hare been sent forward from
Harrisburg, and another, Colonel Metedith's,
Will scion start in the sane direction. _ As fast
as transportation is tarnished, Pennsylvania
Via_ au/tribal° the men am now has in camp;
or A Biagi Fora =A icing Pitts-
Hbargh6r; Mr, Stockton, who served In
the three months' campaign; but, who Is now
attached to Co: A, Chicago Light Artillery, in
service in Tennesseeorrites letter to his
scums, Miss Lathrop, of Allegheny, enclosing
timide of s rebel nag Captured at Fort Don- -
edge*. The Sag was of keleraby 'good mate
but it had to succumb to the Stan and'
• ; Hew AID - DANOCIOIDI COMITIMJILITe7•Feid
..it;Larei of the National Bank Note Ileyorter,
'Hide us a description 'of mi new oolinterfeit
iire.dcdiar note on the. Columbia Bent, of
Penn.,-which was freely circulated in this vi-
Oaty yesterday, viz: Spread eagle OD ehleld,
tiro' each side ;. oval - portmit of Washington
on left 'sea.' 'Observe the bead of Indian on
lower part lef nots—ln genuine .ts entirely
coned with red ; not soni conatettelt.
- -
• 1 Pogroms or . Taylor
• Mitialivisted of Murder in the mond degree
• selitirc or; bit week, for killing George J.
Eagle,/ ' at -fiendersonnlle, on the 22d of Ha
tcher last. He via Denton mid 'to undergo an
iltiptimamont in;
solitary eoldluement in the
• Penitentlar . y, at Allegheny city, fora _period
of.ll-- year* slut 6 months; Liquor. are. o n .
dbobtedly at the bottom of this sad affair.
Hitulp.—Tlinmas Telpher; an old resident
:Harrisburg, and well known • throUghont
tse.eastern and Interior counties of the State,
cis. the Swum of "Telpher's lbae of freight
an,' running on the-Northern Control and
Lebanon Valley Railroads, was almost in
stantlg killed on the latter Railroad In har
itsbrug, on Tuesday bum.,
- .
samir:lx Conitszo.--Uol.
Chutes - C.. Gumption," formerly of the Pint
Pitinsylraidia Artillery, was, on , Tuesday,
nuateted into the United States terries u
Colonel of- ths" Ilfty-Bairentb Regiment of
Penneylisais Wolanteeri, Tice Cot Mazwell
MX. 1.;XA111.X3 BUB. the favorite comedian,
appeal in two ideas at the Theatre to-night
—the- fglian of the WOrld," and the "old
- - Yr. Min Ii s spiendlD:aoter;ead
all - erko WI to see bin, perform, miss a rare
r . Nllllllp./3111 rot 13sts.--Tbe Lawreses.low ,
:I'O4OlllW et New Outle, by J. M. Kens
taf, Esq., is ofersd for sale. - •
. •
FIOIIIiTEDIT'S EVENING OriZETTE.
• Ortd . Srs.nras la Oursnr..—lt moms that the
oft holinots is making rapid strides inVunada
t.„; and mu dealers In - Valera Penasy.lva
;' '• . ato .11kily to here s rival roil region."
Dube 18th ult., Mr. Bradley, boring war the
tinnowirell of Mr. Shaw, of. 01113prisg Vii
htipk,ll. W., struck a vein widish yielded oil at
tba: woo of one hundred pitons per
It Sawed spontaneously, and immense quan
i • - tLWiera wasted. - - •
TatlerorrAntur.—Arnent _the hills
prateated at the:Treasury Department by the
ndtroad companies for transportation for the
United Mates army, from April Ist, 1231, to
'Webrtary lit, 1832, are the following: Penn
-1.1"314 2255,634; Cleveland and
rittabornh, 3105,862; Allegheny. 'Vanish
$1,302; Baltimore and Ohio, 067,922; North
am_ .Cdartral, $223,610;-*Pittabitrgh,3l. Wayne'
ebtollos $2,015
,
!Mud Matuwe—The name of the, two nun
vlbod an Taosday;at Manor rtatton i ,by the
Mepriii - Waif Wit the'Peitiejliania. Bailtoadk
wore Towles Brenner and Joseph , Mohairey.;
lber roelded aim viehdty of the station, sad
airs to
at UM! gall In hauling et toad
~of
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..S r g er. ;_
Some oe,:our =sum Wax- temember.Aoe
flight - of s man nailed McConnell, residineth
thiv.siffiniry of Washington, Pa., soon after
Which it „wag diOtravered, that be had forged
endorsements him own notes, and bad by
this means defrauded Dr. Lemoyne, and other
premineak citizens, out of large .sums of
,money. Be had been speculating in real es
ti* and stooilwell In the opinion of business
but It seems that his necessities finally
compelled him to forge endorsements in order
to meet pressing engagements, and-several
of the notes with the forged names thereon
were subsequently canceled by him, un
known to those whose signatures he had
counterfeited. But': the business Wall over-:
dole, and apprehending detection he soddenly,
disappeared to parts unknown.- Nothing was
• heard et him until recently, when he was ar
rested at Cincinnati, but was discharged for
want of sufficient evidenee to hold him. _Officer
of Washington,' hearing of .his
being in Cineinnell, at ones set about securing
his arrest. -8 e procured a requisition,- tele
graphed to Cincinnati and soon after left for
Columbus, by railroad. A diepatch was re
adied triday; from a pollee officer at Chichi-,
nati, announcing McConnell's arrest, and
soon as officer Byers reaches that place he will
take him into muted, nd convey him to
Washington eicewqz...-qi 3 ;:.-
'"
More no!" Ikel mp* ed Arson.
e
Durin g thniiniii;Tra .tfi
aiir numerous bur
glaries hare-beein' . l " 'perpetrated in the Ninth
Wardi: and in Lairreneeville, generally .by
boring out portions -- of the door or window
shutter, large enough to admit the hand. The
thieves have thus far obtained very little for
their trouble, but in nearl y every ease they
have spread victuals upon the table, and
eaten a meal.
The residence of Mr. McKee; Ninth ward,
hu been twice entered. The first time a
quantify of silver ware was stolen, but the
second time they got nothing ofvalue. In'
Lawrenoeville, the saloon and bakery of Mr.!
Haas was entered on Monday night, by boring
out t piece of 'pthe door; and after eating a
hearty— meal the scoundrels set Are to the
house and left. The table cloth was partially'
burnt, and the boards In the floor, where the
Are bad been kindled, wu blackened and
charred. Two groceries In the village were
also entered, but very little taken.
An examination of these several places, by
officer Hague, proves that the entries were'
made by the same parties. The bits 'used in,
boring were evidently the same, and he learn-'
ed that the brace of bits had been stolen from :
a wagon, shop &tee Two 'Mile Run: No clue.
was obtained to the thieves, but they will be
caught up before they are aware of their dan
ger
The Lawrence County Railroad
Justice Wayne, of the Supreme Court of the
United gates, recently delivered an opinion
in the cue of Alexander G. Woods vs. The
county of Lawrence, being an action brought.
upon railroad bonds. The following points
were decided:
1. There was authority in the county of .
Lawrence, constitutionally; and by a proper
construction of the act of the 9th of February,
1853, to subscribe to the stock, as was done,
and that the .bonds issued in payment of the
county subseriptlin to the railroad company
are valid in the hands of the plaintiff, and all
bona'Adelolders of them.
•
2. That 'there wig no deficiency in the sal
tion of .the Grand Jury in setting forth the
terms on which the county subscription should
3. .That • the coanty' of Ll*zone° was au
thorized to issue such bonds as they philied
to the railroad company, in payment of its
11 , tibseription tO the North Western Railroad
4. • That the sale of the county:handl by the
railroad company at less than par, did not
void them in the bands of the pup:halter.
Patriotism of the Ladies.
Between .twenty-five and thirty ladies, of
the highest respectability, have tendered their
services to Mayor Sawyer, as nurses, under
00.1.0Ctia Inquiry of Governor Curtin, as to
how many good surgeons and nurses
_could be
obtained here, in case their service were re
quired. Most of these ladies called personally
upon the 'Mayor, and many. of „them have
friends in 'the army of the Potomac—either
'husbands, sons, brothers, or more distant rel
atives. A few residing outside the city have
volunteered by letter, and among these is a
young lady residing at Rich Valley, who
write, a. very patriotic note to the Mayor,
evincing a willinguese - to go at any moment,
and devote her best efforts to relieving the
wants and alleviating the sufferings of our
brave defenders. These tenders are made at
a time when there is comparatively ha excite
ment, but should the news of a bloody conflict
startle cur people, there would be no limit to
the number of Ladies who would volunteer to
go to Washington, or even to the battle held.
Bank Note Quotations.
Oornseted especially for the Rosette by
Messrs. Feld k Lire, of the National Blink
Note Reporter. Rates uncertain et present:
Pnrssatmon, Mardi 5,185 E
New ingbind Slates—XlVhsinia: Whor . l'g - 4
Newiltat Xrbeeling a brchs 5
New•Tork except. Jefferson
Nem Jersey— X Mite— .... ...
par Denali
Penna. Pittaburgh)— par North Carolina..... no sale
.Rana. teri0r)........ X Georgia .--__—__ no mak
Delaware--. . I north
Dist. off elasabk- - - 3 Loubdana nosale
Ileryland, Baltimore. I Kentucky --...—.. I
Maryland, Intarior..23 e 3 Tennewee .---- monde
lowa 2 3;
M 2 Indiana, ,
Missend Indiana, b'k state,
Canada llllinofa 'mule
South Carolina-- no no We
The above rata are baled upon bankable fonds mid
_ _
adelphia can. oyez
Cont—Saillng at 3 over
an Naw-Tork and PllO
. le funds.
bible thud'.
United Presbyterian Items!
At -a late meeting of the Presbytery of
Chartism, held at Canonsburg, the modera
tion of a call was granted to the congregation
of Mt. Pleasant, at Hickory, and Her. J. W.
Babe was appointed to preside in said mod
eration on the 12th inst.
A tea from the congregation of Centre,
dlieeted.to Kr. D. S. Kennedy, was sustained
arid forwarded to - Allegheny. Presbytery for
'presentation. Mr. Kennedy subsequently ate"
2:d ais: bo r t l o t f i t s h - nn e
co d n erstog i t o h n a ,m r h
wutil r
the
close of the session at the Seminary.
A call from the congregation of Mt. Pleas
ant, directed to Pew. James Thompsbn, was
rlionled• Aruclidned .and forwarded to the
Presbytery of New York for presentation.
The next regular meeting of Presbytery- is
to beteld at Washingtoi, on the 3d Tuesday
of April. .
,
Ten Tzurrusitris Rsonstea.--Rev. A. M.
Stewart, Chaplain of the Thirteenth Regi
ment, writing under date of Bah. 27th, says
'"AI T. doss, word Is • eiraulatet in ciamp; said
to be by authority, that we are presently to
move from i here to 'some 'lambda :I place. If
so, it will be hailed with delight by - both oill
aers and man. Over six months bare we been
conlinadtere in the doll routine of camp life
and ditties. and weary are alief us, and
heartily long for, some active service."
It Is said that the order to move was sub-'
vigilantly • countermanded, and that the.
weary" boys ansstill'at Tennallytown.
Taa Witotra Ifaut.-.4n mentioning the.
painful 'oxidant Which occurrbd to. CM
boon of Manctuter, a day or two mince, ye
stated that she was the wife of itobL Calhoun.
This was a mistake—her husband'k name is
Alexander, a • plowmaker by trade. In ti do
connection we -may Mate that -the wound
through the foot has been probed, and the
physicians found that the nail had carried with
it a portion of.tho solo of -the shoe, whit& is
still in the foot, and which will hare to be ex
tracted brasorgleal operation. • .
.
PuturivrApti Riuscun 'Etscutprlbe
following gentlemen have beeneleet•4 to sera .
se Directors 'of Pennsylvania Railroad
Conirmy:forlhe .ensisinir year; 7: .1. - . Edgar
Thompson .7644 Roma Tharstasi
John Bal m . , G. D. Roseniarten, Wistar Mor
its, G._ W. Cash , Pittsberali, Wm. 13a4thi -
Pittsburgh, T. 'WWI, J:11 M 1,114.
- A9iia.-4412*-/lood II notorious thief
was committal ,to to-day, by Msyer
13arm-to &asses for the larceny of 16 , .. ssek
of -MV
IaTM
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LETTER FROM °SA~BIBBIIBG.
(coneepeedetice or the Mame. aasette.)
•
Naxinedruica March 5 1862:
The House: deterniined, on yesterday to
hold afternoon sessions on four afternoona i of
eitch week. They are to be devoted to public
bills, and will of course, in a short time, clear
up our public'. calendar. A large number of
petitions in faVor of and - remonstrances
against sundry things were presented and re
ferred to the Standing Committees.
Judge - Shannon read in place a bill to au
thorise the City Council, to compromise their
railroad debt. This is thebill matured by the
City Councilsiand does not specify 'rhea the
terms shall be. -Mr. Williams, unless he
changes his mind, will resist this bill. I have
just finished the long letter of the Philadel
phia bondholders to the county Controller.
No wonder they could not answer until nearly
six months had 'gone around. So tremendous
an epistle as that would , certainly require a
six months' gestation to bring forth. Has it,
however convinced anybody by its logic ? If
not, it will hardly4iiiy the /Monet of ink ex
pended In the glint. Fry, Holard k Co.,
have, of course, convinced themselves; but no
one of the Allegheny members have changed
their views by this long epistle. 11ir. Wil
liams talks of writing an answer addtessed to
the public—not to this Conimittee,. who, I
believe, Ignore him. • ' -
The Senate spent most of the day in din
culling the resolutions to adjourn on the 21st,
and to meet agate on the 17th of June. The
end of the discussion was a refereniii back :to
the Committee on - .Finance, to report when, it
was possible to adjourn.' The probabilities
for an extra cession are not Bo strong new as
they-were ten days since. Nothing but the
absolute impossibility of finishing our tax
bills will induce the majority to come beak
again in mid-summer.
The WashingtotriPsys and Mains has re
ported Its prepared tax bills. • If these should
be at air satisfactory to the members of Con
gress, these • bills may pass time enough to
enable the Legislature to act on the State
revenue matters: •In that case there would
be no adjourned session.
The House to-day passed a number of bills
from the Senate in refinance to'recal matters
of your county. An act to authorize the
Auditor General to' settle and allow, the
amount due Thos. J. Beenanjthe Clerk of the
Supreme Court, for filing and auditing the
bulk business of his office. A supplement to
the law exteniling Pennsylvania Avenue to
the Court noose. An act to incorporate the
People Insurance Company. An act author
izing the citizens of. Bast Birmingham to
elect additional members of Town Connell.
Also, an act to authorize the St. Mary's Cem
etery to make title to certain lots of ground
until sold.
In addition to theselenite bills, of which
finally passed, was the Housgbill for the more
(*moment collection at -Poor taxes in Pitts
burgh—an art changing the mode of taking
care of roads in Charners, Sooty. Elisabeth,
Fawn and St. Clair Townshiis, in yo .
county. This bill was originallyprepared for
Chartiers and - the other townships added. It
propOses that only one supervisor be elected
in each township, to give out the roads in
sections of not exceeding one mile each by
contract to make or to keep in repair. There
is certainly room for improvement in the way
road funds are expended. AU changes are
not improvements. ,
Dr. Gross' , bill to prevent cattle, horses,
cheep and swine from running at large in Alle
gheny county, was objected off the millendar
by him Rutctnian. The same will probably
time on next Friday, including some amend
ments, which may be agreed. upon. -The _
members from several other counties talk of
having the same'extendad to' their comities.
The Appropriation Bill was this morning
reported and ordered to be printed. • This bill
will probably be reached by next Wednesday,
the 12th Met. • Four Pitt.
MURDEROUS ASELitILT.—Ann Quinn, resid
ing on Pint street, last evening quarreled
with her husband, (who is a cripple) and
seining his crutch, dealt him a blow over the
head, which - it was feared world prove fatal.
She was arrested, but the physician being of
opinion that Quinn's life was not in danger,
she was discharged and sent home to parse
him. Whisky was the cause of the querreL
SICKNESS IN TICS POTOIAO AsErT.—The lut
official reports from the different military hos
pitals at Washington, show the sick soldier'
therein , to be 1,056,, of which 450 were in the
general hospital at Alexandria. In the hos
pital for "eruptive diseases there were 84.
There have been. 52 deaths of soldiers In hos
pital and camp dime the last report, but no
names are given.
CORNPLAITII 0011 WAST.—This 001:11-
pony realized from oil and other sources, dur
ing the present year, $67,964.43, and expended
dating the same Period, $30,227.60; being a
net gain of $37,736.63 This, added -to the
estimated value of oil still at the wells, would
give a total profit for the year of $51,232.22.
Fstaz.—The statement that a young man
had been bitten by a mad dog, at .Meadville,
and had subsequently suffered amputation of
the hand to save his life, is pronounced false
by the paper in "Mob it originated. The
story was started by the young man himself,
without thinking that it would get into the
papers and travel allover the country.
RIELIMILD.--Capt. W. J. Kenai', late Se•
perintendent of the United States transporti
on the western rivers, who was under arrest
at Cairo, on a charge of insubordination, has
"been releasial-by order of Gen. Halleak.
DR. JAY= PICCNRY, of- McKeesport, has
tendered his awakes to the Mayor, u a vol
unteer surgeon, to go to Wuhitigton when
called upon.
Leer.—The Beason of Lent begins to-day
Ash Wednesday.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Aar ELNGLAHT CLOTHING EBTABLISHMIXT.-
Ono of the best places'within the range of our
knowledge to purchase clothing, or furnishing
goods, is the establishment of Munro. W. Mc-
Gee k Co., corner of Federal street and the
Diamond, Allegheny. They fall to ren
der gatiefaction to those who faior them with
a call, and will sell at . Eery.reasonable/does.
Remember the legality, corner of Federal
street and the Diamond, Allegheny.
WM. FORILIS; Carpenter and Joiner, Job
bing Shop Virgin alloy, between Smithfield
street and Cherry alloy. Ail kinds of Home
Repairing dons on abort notbso and in work
manlike manner. Charges moderate: Leave
your orders. All ordinv priauptly attended
to.'
.
WES QUAY RCN DAYS SAIX of dry goods ' at
Barker do Co.'s, 59 Market, attest, ought to at
tract the attention of our readers rho are
is pursuit of dry goods: No purchases should
-be made before visiting shit house. *
• Houescsargas in want of carpets,' oil
cloths, rugs doer-mats, window abodes, &c.,
will save thirty per cent: by 'calling at J.
'Pinch's, corner Grant and . Fifth streets; oppo
site the Court Rouse. .
tiovroa C. Beata, Water Cure and Homes
pathle Physician; also agent 'for Rainbow's
celebrated Trams for. Ruptures, Corner of
Penn and Wayne streets.
• Okanitre CALLS 'will be 'fakery at' -flues
Bookliltore,
it the Omnibus oboe, NO. 458, Liberty street.
;Day or night, all orders left in either the two
plitoes will be promptly attended to.
••
, .0. 246 0 - 00111 4.,
attends to all branches of the Dental profes
sion.
4XI7IYMBM"2'S.
pirrsisurtou WMATRII.
Laws and thinned&
Treasurer lauds.
xiire 7:1)A111110,-
POIIIIXII NIGHT 07 780 100A01111i0F Off
mit. csalives BOSS. -
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i THE LATEsTNEws
BY YKLECOIAPIL
'MUTH CONGRESS-MT SOSSION.
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WASHINGTON, March 5.
House.—Mt. Duell, of N. Y. ' introdaeed a
bill to increase the number of cadets in the
military academy. - ..
Mr. Crittenden, of Ky., from the Commit
tee off Foreign Affairs, reported a bill making
an appropriation of 60,353 timbre the pro
portion'Of th e United , States - as da miges and
&Imputation to the Kingotlfanover, for the
sacrifices inearred in his abolition- of the
stadt dues, In accordance with the terms of
treaty. Passed.
,- : -•
The House then took up the Senate joint .
i i
members,
appropriati g $B,OOO for removing
the acme bakeriee fro the capitol building.
Mr. Train, of Mass. said „the Capitol of a
great republic should tbe find for this pur
pose. The smoke- in gas from the bakeries
''was not ' Only ennoyin to-themembers, but
very injurious to the li rary of Congress.
I Mr. Lovejoy, of 111., inquired' whether this
j itppropriation was not to give somebody a fat
ob, •
Mr. Train replied that be knew nothing
about that, but bad merely stated the facts in
the case. • .
On motion of Mr. Blake, the resolution was
laid on the table; yeas 70, nays 42...
Mr. Dion, from the Committee on 'Revolt's
iionary Pensions, reported a bill for ford the dis
continuance of the payment of pensions to the
- children of officers and soldiers of the Revelu
-lion: A letter from the Secretary of the In
terior was read, in which he says that such
claims are not justified by the merits of the
applicants, and were not presented by those
whose sorvioes warranted. an appeal to the
government; and further, that these claims
are generally urged through speculation claim
agents. The bill passed. It provides that no
calm for pensions or increase of pensions, to ,
.the widows or children ef revolutionary sol
diers, shall be allowed, where there is a failure
to establiih pith claim.
Mr. Edwards, of N. 11., from the Commit
tee on Palle - Expenditures, reported the joint
resolution,ishieh was posed, authorizing the
Secretary of War to CUM all goods furnished
as army supplies, now on hand and unsuitable
for use, to be sold for the benefit of the United
States.
Mr. Blair, of Mo., from tho Corimittee on
Military Affairs, reported& bill to define the
pay and emoluments of officers of the army,
and a bill to provide for cOmpensitiort to loy
al citizen' for property destroyed ,!o prevent
the mime being used by the enemy. The con
sideration of the bills was postponed.
Mr. Dunn, from the Committee on Military
Affairs, reported a bill, which passed, provid
ing for the ippointment of hospital chaplains.
The House acted on the Senate's amend-'
manta to the Legitlative, Judicial and Exec•
utive Appropriation bills.
Among those concurred in, was one that the•
compensation law shall not be construed to
include more than two milages for the present
Congress, and another appropriating the
unexpended balance for the construction of the .
Philadelphia Postefficy building. Adjourned.
Bazars.--The 'Vice President presented the
petition of °Muni of Wisconsin in favor of
the Bankrupt law. _
Mr. Sumner, of Mass., presented a petition
from the merchants of Baltimernsisking for
the adoption of measures to lion ...*.e the
transmission of mails-to Panama.
Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, frowthe•Committeie
on Naval Affairs, reported a bill regulating the
' pay of the Navy Department. Be said the'
bill was not to be called up until after Con
gress bad acted on the bills regulating the.
pay of members of Congress,-tbough Ala bill
should be plesed. Re thought Codgrese ought
first to show some willingness to alter their,
-own Davis,.
Mr. D of Kentucky,.introduced a bill
to provide for auxying the snails of the Uni
ted States to foreign ports.
Mr..Litham, of Califorula, laid that, for
the last few months, communication bad been
almost entirely interrupted to - the Pacific
coast hi' consequence of the unprecedented
floods which have prevailed the progress of
the overland mail. • Coinmerce Lad been much
Wired in consequence. The limey of ships
plying from New York •to Panama had de
cided that they would not carry mails nor
Government dispatches. This wad an out
rage on the Government and the commercial
oommunity. This very company had re
calved ten - million of dollars from the Govern
ment, but now they take the OPPortallit7 to
force the mail °entreat from the Government.
Sunk reseals ought nattabeiallowed. to_ dear
from the ports, or have the protection' of the
Gag, if they teased to , edford"any, necomeno
dation to the Government or tie country.
The bill was referred.
On motion of . Mr. Foote, of Vermont, the
joint resolution transferring the supervision
of the Capitol extension, kc.,from the De
partment of War to the Dep artmentof the
.
Interior, eras -taken up.
The Senate took up the Confiscation bill.
Mt. - Morrill, of Maine, made a rpoinsh In its
.
favor.
The bill was then postpon till t0..-morrow.
Mr. Dixon, of Conn., are ajoint resolu
tion authorising the Seers of the Navy to
make an equitable settliment with, those who
are under penalty for failing construct ma
chinery by the day fixed in tb contract. Re
ferred to the Naval Committee. -
On motion of Mr. Grimes, of lowa, the bili
to provide foi a codification and revision of
the laws of the District of Col mbia was' taken
up and passed. • •
The bill to define the- pay nd 'emoluments
of certain officers of the arm was taken up,
and several unimportant enthrones were
adopted. On the_ amendment relative to
Chaplains for the hospitals, a discussion en
sued.
Mr. Wilson, of Mass., said there were but
few hospital Chaplains, and th army Chap
loins were limited to one to e h 'regiment. '
Be did not believe we bad over 500,000- men
in the field, though the Paimaster reports 740 '
regiment'', many of which were authorised' in
• very loose manner. Even a clerk in the
War Department now occupies a foreign poll- .
Lion, having been authorisial tco raise • regi.
. .
men t.
Mr. Neimith, of Oregon, thought it better
to reduce the number, of Chaplains, as a tinan
dal measure. - We were paying for Chaplains
'51,054,800 per annum.
Afterionher dt&neeion the pay of all the .
Chaplains wasllied - 5t.11,200 per year, and
-the bill postponed tlllitd-morrow,
Mr. Sherman made a • repert froidAhe Com
mittee of Conterenotion the reselution for the
payment - of the awards of the commission of
to the Weiteni Military. Department,
which' was agreed to.
The Senate then went into executive sem
,sion and subsequently adjourned.
Anival of the Columbia.
. . _
New Yone, Meroh 6.—Vera Ortut.dates to
the 21st of February are ,tendahed by the ar
rival at this port of the steamer. ColuMbia
;Ham Havana. . .
Gen Prim, on behalf of the allies, Mid ha d
-
-a conference with Gee. Doblado, on thepait of
Mexico, at Soleded, . twelve (gapes - from
- Vans Gnu, at which the preliminarise were
'arranged for the opening of- negotiations at
The Branch troops will be allowed on terms
of this negotiation to advance to Tehniwan,
the Spaniards to Orislba, and the English to
Cordova.
• Sickness and dilations in the allied forces
continue, principal* among the Spaniards.
Advioectrom Rana& state that Yancey,' in
disguise bad sailed in the rebel schooner
Wide /awake, for Vera Onto. •
Important from Washington.
.
WASHINGTON, Marsh 6.—Tne te Sena to-day
confirmed the nominations of Joe, .11. SOU",
Of Teniinei, and ffinlOr Simnel D. Sturgis,
to he Drigullei.Onterals of. voluntene.
Official Information has been received that
the Portuguese Government Is devoting its
attention to the Cultivation of cotton in Its
African p • ions.
The ruldefies of the rmnoli Minister, in
Georgebiern, was this morning seeldenieDy
destroyed by fire, together with mush of the
elegant forniture. • •
ConaUtutional Convention.
SPILINGPIELD, iLL.,lllareh s.—The Come.
fth ia mo ti m o , na pan:i l y Co li: av nt 7 inns t o teg finuito to e :de tartit T ise diee :4 7: Aitropr th : e msbuir - i
tiele.whieff-preveate swam mitt 'mutattosz
them the ;tett, safrially, MA requires the'
GenerslAssembly to _ pus lows to Garry out.
Thi Sport, of thri Oimmittes was oonmarred
ti-47•1 45, nays ,
Tie nalliat'of Cooi.a?upoiatta
a
Ntoryiu, a lltsroli s,—Port Royal adri ft !
*tat* that • Catemodots•• Dopoat's nest bad
sailed Oromilhohoo:'.The potinition 'ot the
oxpoiltioolo kink,ow4.
CEIMI
.10111 cps of-tbit lithlstint, - , •
jiitos„,msrti stesmohip Nissan&
sailea at noon , to-daywith•2o postassre sad
09100 la'apsitte.f - '
Fo tie: South.,
Swam= MONlONi'ldeui:h '4. ~T he - ship
Pe Witt:Clinton anted here laat'pliht, ' She
was at first mistaken for the ~frigate St L ew
The Itiehmond Dispatch of to-dey says that
the. Yankee priionere have arrived. Colonels
Wilcox and Corcoran, and other federal priso
ners, to the number of one hundred; arrived
here on Friday from Columbusili: 0., and are
awaiting transhipment to Newport . News.
They, however; may have to wait for several
weeks to come, as the arrangements for send
ing them away have - not yet been perfected.
Col Wilcox is the officer who aimed as Mili
tary Governor ofiAtexandria when it was &rat
,occupied by the fedora's. .
t General order number nine, dated A(kiti,
itant and.lnspector_GleneraVe Ohne, lidohmond,
;March Ist, Is published, including a ,proclis•
rotation of Presldent Davis, extending martial
inw over Richmond and the adjoining country
for ten miles. Brigadier General Winder is
chargedwith Mesta:anion of the proclamation.
All distillation and sale of Spirituous liquors
are forbidden, on amount of the demoralisa
tion of the army, and the prevalent disotder.
The sound order of Gen. Winder appoints
Capt. A. 0. Goodwin Provost Marshal of the
city of Richmond. All persons having inns
of any description are requested to deliver the
same to the 'Ordnance Department on or be
fore-the sth of Mareh,' otherwise they will be
seized.
It is reported from Richmond that the Hon.
John Minor • Botts 'has been .arrested and
thrown into prison for manifesting- Union
proclivities. ;
The Richmond Dicpatch says that the order
enforcing martial low over Richmond and
the adjoining country will be bailed with sat
isfaction by all classes.
Aticiatta, Ga., March 2.—A gentleman who
has just reached here says ' that on Saturday
morning Commodore TatnalFs fleet engaged
one of the federal batteries near Savannah
and lost one man killed. The fleet then , re
tired.
•
•
A flag of truce was sent from Mon
roe to . Crineyland, but no passengers re
turned.
The Atl a nta Chsfelleracy, of the 28th alt.,
states that General Bushrod Johnson, escaped
from Fort *Donebon and reached Murfrees
boro butßanday. ' •
Heavy rains have' recently fallen, and the
roads from Nashville are greatly damaged. •
BALT11110111; Feb. 6.—A letter from Fortress
Monroe to the Asa/rims, says that , the Rich
mond Dispatch, of yesterday, announces that
the rebel steamer Nashville came direct Irony
Southampton to the North Carolinaeorist, and
approached the blockading Camel with the
Union flag flying. Claming up directly under
her guns, and almost within hailing distance,
and passing her, they raised the rebel .flag,
and moved direct towards Fort Macon.
The blockader immediately discovered the
deception, and started in pursuit, following
her until within range of the guns of Fort
Macon. Several shots were fired at the Nash
ville, but she reports no body hurt, and claims
to have brought into Wilmington &valuable
cargo of bank note and printing paper. •
The Richmond Dispatch calls attention to
mysterious writings on the walls — of the city,
indicating that Union conspirators - are. at
work in their midst; such - "Attention,.
Union men, watch and wait; the Union for
ever ; the day is dawaing; the hoar of deliv
erance approaches," OM. ft Waltham* signifi
cant announcements that caused the arrest of
Botta and twenty inspected citizens of wealth,
character and position, and the proclamation
of martial law: --
Th*Nispatch urges summary ' measures for
checklik the: Progress of treason,
and &dici
est.," the arrest and execution of theconepi
ratdre.
It was thought that Cole. Corcoran and
Coggswell would now be held as hostages for
Buckner and Tilghman, but this was merely
a rumor. They had all readied Riehmond. •
There was a great panic at Richmond, mus
ed by the !went defeats and the leading
traitors exhibited the grea test trepidation.
There is other news, but being of theobar
actor interdicted by the government brunt -to
be used for publication. •
From Nashville.
Curctawarr, March 5:•--Forty-nine " rebel
officers were sent to Fort Warren, from Colum
bus, yesterday. ,
The Gantry's Nashville dispatch ' gives !the
following proclamation by the Major of that
city: The Committee, represeating the city
authorities and the people, have discharged
their duty by milt* on Gen. Buell at Ilia
headquarters in Edgefield on Yesiardij. ' The
interview was perfectly aatirfaciory, to ,the
Committee, and there is every assurance of
caret: and proteetion to the people,_ both in
their persons and in their property.
therefore,. respectfully- request that • busbies'
be resumed, and all our citizens, of every
trade and profession, pursue their regular vo
cations. The county elections will take place
on the regular day, and all civil business will
be conducted as heretofore... The Command
ing General assures me that I can rely upon
his aid in enforcing qurpolice regulation. One
branch of business is entirely prohibited, viz:
1 The sale or giying - awayintoricating liquors.
I shall not heffitateto seeks - the aid of Geri.
Batik in case the recoaLlawi upon this sub
ject are violated. I meet earnestly call upon
the people of the' surrounding country, who
are Inside of the federal lines • to resume their
commerce with the and, bring in their
market supplies, especially wood, butter and 1
eggs, assuring them that they will be , fully
protectediand amply. remunerated: .•
P CILE#IIIII, Mayor._
The Mg: quiet. ' Even the bitter ;
est seoess l oiffietsacknowledge our military art
thorities aef-keimitinig them cruelly tied. All
admit the mask superiority, In arm', equip
- manta and appearance - of our troops,
mid my
that, so far, there has been the most admire
ble discipline 'displayed. They admit, also,
• that the Hessian' have . eat Committed atingle
outrage, while theiXfildildrottheir own troops
, was outrageous... The ilaion men hare talus
to . make their Appearance, • They say a major
:By will yet be:found on our side, butit will
• take some time to denlope the feeling that has
!been so thoroughly crashed.
• A postal sprit to here from Washington.
'Be will open the poet °dim to-morrow.. Be
has airead i y had citieens.kpplying for
Froin - Missoiri.
SPRINOTII/D, Mo., March b.—A special die
:patch to the Missouri .R.puldicaa says: On
'Wednesday night Captain Montgomery, of
'Wright's his company, was,
surPriseil at - Heitsvtllir, - Marry 'oonnt4r; k 71360
:rebels, inpposod to belong to,bießri . chi's divi4
but who represented themselyes as Texan.
.Rangers.- They fired into the hones own:pied,
by our man k -Iltilling two and wounding - 'one.:
'One of the 'rebid! Was' killed: The balsiMe
left, taking : trills them 'abiiitt seventy hories.
!Two wagons loadM with Maly , stores were
I,lsurned t.tostmlne,sllghtitit
two miles beyOnd,Keittiville. Cobh. Ellis and
;Wright; with anode/nits earahy force, were
- sent to Kelttarille. , !
i. Price bid burned , seyerat public 'bulldogs
'at Fayetteville, -including the- arsenal,- lead:
tery.,' several 'flouting mills,' and 100,rit
e undo of dour ,
t
Many . of the inhabit/wits along thw:road
have been aecoved liyllei , "pf_PAlrdhst,
would be bitcherodt-,
se Stiong Union-, footin g s
are exhibited, among tho rsmMutng.
Old' soldier Of 1812 brought . oats • Union
Ask long kept toncialed.:. That thi'oombined
forces of Pries), yin porn, McCulloch, Mein
tosh and Pike will again overrun the country
keeps tiousands from'annonnaingtheir !anti-
Price,nfter Anse, li Cooling .8 on
BoitOn mountain, and. Ben. Moihtllooh I. on
this side of - •
From Port Royal aid Maraoaalt.
, , ,
Slaw Ton, Mh..5
arc... - --The skims/ ,Erriee
eon has limited from Port Iloyal . wlth dates
to,
the Ist bit: She brtngi 320. Wee 'Of cotto n
had 140 passenstrn. • .
• The steamer' Cosmonolltai had *TIT/wraith
Connecticut 'regiment. • -
passenger from Savannah. reports 30,000
Fiom'sby ;
New BIIOIOID, March 5.-iley Wed dates
to the:22d ult. hityiliditlitieeded b7tthir3-ar- ,
'rival of the sohboner Guthrie. The Unitic2
States steamer Richmond went ashore on the
2111 nit.._on the Florida Reef, and remained
there onlhe 22d; bet It was ouppined thd shit
*ould be got AN on the 23d, as-. Gls day was
calmer and the shinier Florida and • number
bf wreokersmate alongside Omelet: , -
Building' Vivabed...Two Persons
_ _ .
Itoinini; Minh 5.--The roof -0 a largei
building in Pittedeb4rileditiimmcmusbed
throu b b ihirsiinv; Bydneyi
and- lam lothlirME
Unit badly dimuiti!kiitiOn „
the Al* of tirintu'i r n '
Pails
. lifatntsx,' Belk 15.-The steamier Canada - leas
arrived. Her dates we two day! Tatar dims
MADRID, Feb. 23.—The S.a, squadron,
under conunand of Admiral Paean, 'Marta for
the PiCISC in the beginning of ApSiL
coneist of nine frigates, forty-two gunboats
and other4hips of war. The squadron goes
frit to Monteviedo, and then - to other places
on the eout of Annuli&
Fire-ka Cleveland.
CLZYSLLID, March s.—Hewitt's Moak was
- burned last night. .• The losers aid Messrs.
Manning & &dee machinists; Weller & Co.,
water drawers f actory ; Carey & Co., white
lead works ; and others. Loss, $125.000.
Cruckao,'March 5.—A special dispatch to
the Trawls says that the Cairo regular line of
steamers oommenoed ranning to-day between
Cairo and Columbus. Them are two running
daily at 'present. Therlug boat makes one
trip daily, minveying the nuul matter. There
is nothing important from lbelow.
Markets by Telegraph.
CISOIRIATI, March 6.—Evening..--There it no
in Flour; ttle.deusand Is quite light; super-
PS. Wheat tamer at 88$090e Sac red and
98e ler white. Corn Arm at 31c. Oats '-Eye ha.
advanced to 43034c.' Barley steads at seem. Theme
Ls an active Speculative demand far hay, light premed,
sad prices are $1 per t higher; lar g e purchases
have lien made. flaw, bar &wed rather dull
under the news from Now York. Provisions an 'a
shade firmer, with a somewhat better speculative de
mand; there were sales of the best Maas Pork at $ll
73c on the spot; also of 1000 bblideliveraldeAprli lot
at 512, and • sound lot, deliverable on the /et of nest
November, seller's option; there la.,psod demand for
bulk Keats, chiefly shoulders, sales of 300,000 bbls at
.$3250330, and s337•lhr @boulders, and 3K093*
packed, 3Xe fec sides and $4 25@4 k 7 for hams. Lard
dull, but held firmly at 7yAGyfte, and ra are the
rates otkred. Groceries "mid:
Exchange par to 30 - premium; Gold has advanced'
to 2.3 is premium. . ,
Nair You. March 5.—E —Cotton Ann at
(Tnßles of 200 bales Sea LLad cotton at
our heavy; State declared sr, males of UAW
bbls at 55280545 for State; 115 90255121 Per 06k:sand .
S 5
at 05@ti 25 for Southern. Wheat dull; asks akkg ( e
bush at 11l 41 for red Ohlo Corn arm; sides of 4300
00180Xc. Reagent. Pork Inn at $l3 7W137
for prima. Lard Arm at 7Mlll)ir- Whlag AO at
'Partazarzus, March s.‘—Noon.—Piour very dull'
end prices 'are unchanged; =wane Ir ARM at
86 25; extra at $5 ooss 75, and extralknalp al hi at
11.5 7596 00. Receipts light.. Rye Mous ails slowly
al3 25, and Corn Real at $2 75. There's a good kr
very fbr Whea4 3,000 bash priors Pe/21111 end West
ern red sold at $1 5 1 4 mid whit° at 3/.44 3 1 tt e
is in good.request, and 3,1E0 talk Pennsylvania
at 74e. Mat is dull and declined; sake of RAE bush
new yellow at 53)(0955c.• Oats seas at35032c. Coffee
Is Arta, bat demand limited; small ales of ltlo.aold
153020 a., and Inguira at2l)oTk. Sugar Arm.
A cargo of Trinidad and one claw mokates sold at
25,zicyAre. • Prov ky isions ars quiet, and without change
Iniirica Whis sells at 211630 e.
PUBLIC JMOTICES.
Xancnicrns, Pa., Feb. 2fth,14301.
IE - AN ELECTION for President and
am
els Directota of the kLANOLIBSTER SAY
INGS BANS will be held at the Banking Bowe, on
SATURDAY, the 29th of March, laft, between the
.
Ataendateate to tha Commit Hutton of the Hoak wi ll
le nab:pitted to Oar Stockholders at the Name meet
-1.8, SOlT:lmais THOS. B. UPDIHZ, Cash'r."
Urszcz or tas Yrrrastraaw bonntaarci Leo:,- •1 -
.-. Coaxes ELtarer son Women Stionnet;
Prrnunnas. Febroarr Lik..11164.
117
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 011. 1/1111 COMPANY have this dai declared
a dividend in: won of Two. Domani per liars out of
the profits of the lastela months, people tostockhold.
en, or their kali representatives. forthwith.
• fat:Awn Y. A. RINEHART, Secretary.
1./ITICT Or TIM NATIOTAS, MINING COMPLNT, •
,• , Purrs:mina, Yobruary, 10th, 1882
." - .DIVIDEND NOTICE ".
"'of - radon of the NATIONAL atrium CONTANT
ILATO MLA DAT dOCIANNI a Drrsonan or - Two Dowries
(82.00) ran Musa on the Capital Stock, payable at
the omce of the Treasurer on end eller Toaszurr,
the 18th Inst., to ltockholden, or their bpi Mao.
sentadves, appearlop as such at the close of badmen
on dwrintnari the 10th inst. • -
Beaters Stockholders will be paid by Kowne.J. W.
Otani Co., at the Trsnahr elbow a the . Company,
No. TS State street, Boston. 'By order of the Board
of 'Directors. • JAMM. COOPICE, •
fel3:lm Seo . yand . TresiOr Nat: Mining 80.
.NOTRIE Is - 11EIMBY tiIVEN
• that theOityOrtibtance• in regull !enhance.
leg the gtreimeand sidewalks by OIL BARRYLIioe
other obstructfons, trill be rigidly enforced from this
date. • JOHN OWICIIIe,
teT
_ , . Street Conusigebonms.
IraCWTS.
'MANTEL:I-1n fait clam Noir York
-V V 'Lire Insurance Company. AGYNT to rep
resent the Company In Pittsburgh. On. in - good
_standing, intelligent, pereeecting in what-he tm4er-
CAN, and wall acquainted with the loading citizens,
nekweddrees (with his
,reference) lloreTl New York
WANTED IMMEDIATKLYEotuzg
abk4odted DRlttlkte the Penasylvaale Talon
leer Corps rene la the Sell. Apply at Headquarters,
Tura Hall, conies of 'Federalise! Ohio streets, Alle
gheny City. Llinit. W. H. CRAWFORD, •
intrulaul ' 61st Re Pet u& Vols.
WAllll'.lil).—Business or Accommoda
tion AK*, wanted to =own of iil,lXlO. in
fe2G C'o..
places AND NTNEGAD.
600 BUSH. DRIED PEACHES.
11 BBL& PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
In One and for dab by
WILLILM BAGALEY,
18 and 20 Wood Street
TaIrAPPINESS OR 141.411111 r - ant Ilur ie
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-BE/a osmium OF. WONDRRIE, ANATOWPAIMi
hank &tanned, regardless of. ea-:
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manity) FOUR of thin:eV interesting and inatrue-'
• tin Lecturer on Marriage. and la - Dinnallinktion k ,
XaTota Dadlith Frisians* Becline of Manhood,
Indleptation. Weaknos or Deprandon, Ina Of /Energy
and Vital Power, the Great Social Zell, and those
Maladies which result Ina Youthful loafer, Brow
eis of Maturity, or lignonince of.Phylassiby and Nio
tore's Law. These inwanabla Leanne hare been
the Mean of enlightening 'and sating Thousands,
godwBi be kneaded Pies on einielpt ofroarataans,
by addressing fiZOBBTARY, Pariden - - Cabinet:of
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.
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coussuoditiss," and s/sO to supply you with Call TIO.
SODA - SULPHUR/0 'AM,- - =PTY BABitUri,
I sta palpated to Maio litsrid oUsh id. ramie Cs;.
oundinsoents; &tut to give your
.bitsits* prompt at-,
illirussupoodssice is *odd and sossigesssatio
*M.Litt.
aro. VI M. 5 Lam, lisvir Tart:
MEW "NAP OF: THZ DORM AND
Boutin= gr• Tx
shiAiLi s in tit:: Military Pcsitio6;iith
,
8a1k0444, accurate — widnaghle. —. 4"
bwitlealtr toforaith N4taa: 51"
nr irk at
•
. . JOHN 2. MONT'S,
sa. • •istair xotitionet . atatkaor
Nim,Dastar mood* Trita'strese. Pilaw
burgh, 4a4 N. 2.:ftessrlil9u9k:Cosunot and J.L.
OTATOFS; 'POTe7QZe.
. . ,POTATOXL
Ofirioia mai Ifidnirs. :Lakes end y•ono
m Delight, to otos* sad for ado by -
_
Ant ofoiot. Dior Wood.-
- r) 1:31 201,
.s,, B
_po w Tart Doable litOload Lae., C1e1,141/wt
Gfanalatial Begat" alai Pallaed White aad Yellow
sagaza,'lbe ado at reduced prim. b 7 the Uttar Or et
retail. at the rszau7 Stara at
- A.IUMBIiA.W.,
FxEesn . TOMATOES-In' cam ber
.12 costiLa n u i r r accud; tor ado ray law 1, 3%th0 daunt
at the
ibert7 sad Head streets.
A I 1.1.17. 4 :1:, ,, Z. ru :b..
k A Wass,
11VB
'Wt. ai roadriOar li.:ll._CommodAZLA,,
ant P•rry,, tit
d lbe 8118 & L
dorsifSected and Bthltbeskratrestit:'
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13114111 L 4811.--41.1 114 prim 'earl
ieembrodand lbelskr
*tit • , -,II76.NIYB.COLLIraIi
O_ 'l3-20W
tad !:ir Pr
IT:. inlotore
P•' . i.''''•ltiditT,-
LlNDagrs 111PROVEED
BLOOD a!Aitcmciel
• • EMI 0171WTO1
Cancer,
Cancerous Formations,
Cntsurions Direasu,
.Itrysipelfar, Bails. -.-
Pimples oath. Pace,
Bore Eyes.
Tatter Affections,
Scald
) - Costiveness, ,
Old and fltabbont Ulcers:
Rhenniatic Disorders,_" '
Jaundice.
Salt Rheum, - •
ifferelthaltisewlol.
General DebilitY,
Liver Comparit.
Loss of Appetite,
Low Spizits,
Peniids CsiPtainti;
• - •
Epilepsy or Pits ,
Paralysis or Palsy,
' Syphilitic Diseasei and
Caries of the Bones. •
TOGILTHEE WITH. ALL OTHER. DIIDIABIE
HAVING 131.1DM ORIGIN IN A DIPEAVED
CONDITION Or THE BLOOD, , OIL CIECITLATO-
04.11 OP DANIEL A DOPD.
Prnetrusos, December - EL MISL„
~ Ds.. 0.1 11. ltaxassu—l take "leans : In matins
NILS rots:Nary !tato:eat In favor of a medicine - per
.. 1 7
mad by. ma stalled olascouni!a Buda , ihrascars."
I had SU dm yam' with SCIONII,Whkh
. toast out my I,al and forehead sons Codistgure
,me rivi.loodi., oo d took off illoboir when the Sir'
ewe made iti appeemince; it sine broke ; oat on. may
arm - Above AO below this elbow, and eat Into NSW*
and !kali 'sea to Mips, a bartulsori. The Meuse
on my head went so ihr that 'ieMial Mali, &Ow of
&ma coma out.. I woe ' vary Week - tad &Mimi:rifted,
end had even up all hope of ever witting walL:aal
had triad sio' iial skillthl phyaidanii and they did,zes
no gotid. • In Beptember last, 1861, tWas indisted to
try nanneam'a lannovzs Btoon Einucius:# ' 1
must tmonkii I had no hub In patent medicines, bulk
after I had used three bottles of Blood Barmnrr, ilia
iikeri on My- head and arm besan to hod. I hiVit
DOW taken sightor ten, hotels., and my hail and tern
era =UM, well adept the soars remaining fria the
WM& t wilt also state that bad the rheatatua
very bad In my acme and leis. Itie Blood *either
alio cured the rheionatimi. I am now i well , Min,
over forty yearaof age, and I lbel u mph: and Young
as I did' when I was tansy; had gisie "inemued i a
weight twenty pounds.' I Tool 111° elate that Al's
disease to niy - threiteid we. so , had' that when
'Moped and tilted anything Laity; the blood ra out
of the SO r O.' ` : De. icep. had . photoimoi` tales of
Me by Ili. Cerma, ths artist; after r begin VO:Set
well. !tilos not show my SppOSISDCO DI Lad O W ' it
was Ixdbre I oommenced taking the • medititiii.' :I"cti '
... - .4 this ihoto g r.pa, e k e arwhidi I. Oe*lii,:cay
PWOOM/ODi and also at Dr. grayser,a, au woo:astir:tie.
i would .1.. etas that I' took the Blood Bearchise
which was made WM* Dr. Keyser commuoid mat =
log it. Although It helped me Roma, I did nano
tionti hat until I got ths kind Male by Dr: ktieec
maws On. 'bottle of ' lib did me more good than
two piths each , I bellevi it to • a grist deal stioio.
and better.'' I tarn recommended the Bloat iamb:
units greet ansiP of My friends fir various Oman:
and' hellos lt has helped the whole of the,.. ' Tod .
ma publish eta if you wish, and I ea anidOUthat
alliiho Us aducticl *II woo fur be cared," riiiari
this city, No. 4 Dinestreet, and am employed stbilljt .
vale t ♦tand. son!s Union Nimble Works, 51.. Way..
stmt. DANIEL A. BOYD.
BLIND NAN' CUBED:.
I Ire- in INDeo, al pluton Jim aud . ham ben
nearly band in both rpm
, Msetly jeer pant.; I
celled on Dr. &pity abont three blithe ago, and
mud him to glee me &motions to 007inituesuoi;
Ile the - Iliad to Thiledelldde, He , told me that I
need not do to Pldledelptde to v 4 .trell, ea he r hiel
medicate that would cote me, ea he mid toydlMob .
wee In the blood. I mks treated ISr utwool - 41
time, to the hospital In this city. Ltd was 1410•4 d;
but seydbenuee Onyx tetarned 'alkes Month b tiro
&Harrah.* out a Ch• btePttel. /,
Aiwa my
,
am was rottng,* and I called, by Jai advice of
tont: truia atm**, on Dr. iv.,who luiaMMt,/
toy sight, aid olyiktos aninessii ',sell AI ow.
The Doctor prams "Iflndaiy'i mood searcher? said
.wishDAVID KIMIOLLY,
pitsaborai, July 6, IZGi. mum, inOtie.l: -
witimplie-2. T. WlLiaor, Mdmioa NUM,
A BAD 808D)LEG'OURBikr'-'1
?mamas. IhilteMber 11; 11 0 1 '.7 1 ! 114 _ 64 1: *IN I
1141 tun hoof & &Orl Ibr ornr Jam ..**;
.a med . wtt6salooniad inns in tins non* .nct
work be, a.arty . a Yvan ardlnd lhan,lnna,
inabin ta Ik! . - anytbina . far a lanithan*4.,lllii#,
eta trio isysna esek. bile *it«, AO.
altjAit Witlund any %wilt; finally I callakna
Y N 0.140 Wand atTass„ wb00n.17.: SUP*/
aas &boat two tub. and pas s lnd tain,lb ay.
niidletna; and laza nor Indlpiyman and Amnon?)
Oland wad brain saia4o.- ons: mag ,l ” l 4 1 0 , 1; 10 .•
IrdaginZaitna Hoary at Man* staid, : Ida* !air
Gannon al 'MOMS YAZIUIZIo„,,,
•
• 8 4 / 1 1/* disnifld lb 'l'l4Bli/1W kind. 01111011 .
. . . .
%"'DR; (110: 1111Y011111i
labditawarli 140 Vial Nast. sok • •
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•
GREAT CURE TOR CONEMAIT •
Vh• pirpriator of this Ibilleko having Inoilett . ;
dotty ot pars to Icosoortrato the'lHb ot
Trio 'atom broad= tr. - disown of tho , Lugs /MC .
Tbrost, is sow,oSloisig Thin
nit of. bit 'stpOrionas. fruit ,104 11 094 ,
andiclos Is .peed 4,16 math cam di' tar . to
dhoti:not stponity., Grit, to .66nd:ow Cho' Itoor.
t has mod mon tom of .COoottapitOitbOO sap
- It valour, B1204)1/r113. • 7 4i.
It Will out SONS l'AltOtit
' It will duo WINOS: Ann cousimufijoffietwi
'Rama.knaZi:l:m4lhisies